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Holiday shopping: 22 gift ideas for at-home chefs

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Toronto Life’s annual Holiday Gift Guide has 120 ideas for presents, but we’ve put together this slide show of items (like a $20 bar set, crumbless bread board and glass coffee siphon) for for those kitchen gadget addicts who actually bought a Slap Chop.

Our roundup of 22 gifts for finicky foodies after the jump.

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  1. [...] believes that people are sheep and need to be told what to like and buy. Good times. Here, some stuff for "foodies". [Toronto Life: Daily [...]

    November 30, 2009 at 5:28 pm | by Taste T.O. – Food & Drink In Toronto » What’s Cooking – Monday, November 30th
  2. “…for for those kitchen gadget addicts who actually bought a Slap Chop…”

    Well unlike these items, at least a Slap Chop is somewhat useful… what use is a crumbless bread board? seriously, does this writer actually cook, or even slice bread??

    Beer stein for wine?
    Cheezy bar set?
    A puzzle?
    These are not even kitchen gadgets…

    -D for effort and effectiveness.

    THIS IS what every foodie/chef needs:
    http://www.breville.ca/products/the-smart-oven-tm.html

    December 1, 2009 at 9:40 am | by che_kozaro
  3. Weak! Lame! Unimaginative, uninspired and terribly disappointing. There’s not a single thing here I would even consider for the foodies I need gifts for, nor anything that interests me selfishly, even a little bit.

    Don’t phone it in like this, Toronto Life. Pieces like this reflect badly on you as a whole.

    December 13, 2009 at 11:10 pm | by kim_chee

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